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Mexico's path towards the Sustainable Development Goal for health: an assessment of the feasibility of reducing premature mortality by 40% by 2030
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Mexico's path towards the Sustainable Development Goal for health: an assessment of the feasibility of reducing premature mortality by 40% by 2030

Eduardo González-Pier, Mariana Barraza-Lloréns, Naomi Beyeler, Dean Jamison, Felicia Knaul, Rafael Lozano, Gavin Yamey and Jaime Sepúlveda
The Lancet global health, Vol.4(10), pp.e714-e725
2016-10
PMCID: PMC5024342
PMID: 27596038

Abstract

Mexico - epidemiology Humans Middle Aged Risk Factors Child, Preschool Infant Male Health Priorities Noncommunicable Diseases - mortality Cause of Death Wounds and Injuries - mortality Young Adult Mortality, Premature Life Expectancy Adolescent Adult Female Aged Conservation of Natural Resources Diabetes Mellitus - mortality Goals Child Infant, Newborn
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https://doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(16)30181-4View
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
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1.156.381 Maternal Mortality
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